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* dhcpd setup
@ 2002-05-22 21:24 Jeff Largent
  2002-05-23  7:06 ` Dirk Bonenkamp - Bean IT
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From: Jeff Largent @ 2002-05-22 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-admin

Is it possible to make one dhcp server give one set of address on
one eth0 and a different set of address on eth1?

Reading the docs it says it listens on eth0 unless specifed.
The only thing I could think of is start the first dhcp server
on eth0 and then start a second with an alternate config and tell
it to listen on eth1.


Jeff


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* Re: dhcpd setup
  2002-05-22 21:24 dhcpd setup Jeff Largent
@ 2002-05-23  7:06 ` Dirk Bonenkamp - Bean IT
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Dirk Bonenkamp - Bean IT @ 2002-05-23  7:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jeff Largent, linux-admin

Hi Jeff,

This is done automagically.

Because you have to enter a range in your config, dhcpd wil automagically 
bind to the corresponding interface.

By the way, this is when using isc's dhcp 3.x

Regards,

Dirk

At 17:24 22-5-2002 -0400, Jeff Largent wrote:
>Is it possible to make one dhcp server give one set of address on
>one eth0 and a different set of address on eth1?
>
>Reading the docs it says it listens on eth0 unless specifed.
>The only thing I could think of is start the first dhcp server
>on eth0 and then start a second with an alternate config and tell
>it to listen on eth1.
>
>
>Jeff
>
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